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People might consider what Warren is up against, Anonymous, but again, there is a principle Jesus, the Apostles, and others did not shy away from. That principle is found throughout Romans 8 and particularly verse 37. If God is for us, who can be against us. Or in the Psalms, “What can man do to me?” Seriously, we in the American church are so lax towards morality and so afraid of persecution, and so fearful that they will not let the Scriptures or the God of those Scriptures speak to them, let alone obey what the Word says. No wonder Jesus, the messengers of God, and the writers of Scripture said one message.

“Do not be afraid/do not fear/do not worry…”

I imagine a lot of people have considered what Warren might be up against. Losing a lot of publishing, among other things.

We really need, in the church, to consider with whom we are doing business before we sink 30 years into a relationship that could cause other believers in the body to stumble. This industry is one of those that has to be rooted out by ourselves, lest we become subject in the end to a much worse rooting out.

Final thought:

I understand what Warren is up against, at least in part. I am curious to know your assessment of the situation. In case I missed anything, would you be so kind as to enumerate what you see Warren as being up against? At least in list form. I would be interested in comparing notes with you.